Am Mittwoch, 6. Januar 2016 um 09:42:38, schrieb Michael Berger 
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> Hi Robert, hi Wolfgang,
> ha, but I've never seen any  text in any of my documents underlined blue 
> (or in any other color)!?

Tools->Preferences...->Language Settings->Mark foreign languages

> Michael
> 
> On 01/06/2016 08:06 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > What I do in the case I have blue underlined parts (from another 
> > language) is to go to
> > edit>text style>customized>language>reset
> > and the blue underlines disappear
> > Wolfgang
> >
> > Am 06.01.2016 um 02:19 schrieb Robert Susmilch:
> >> I think this is a similar issue that I’ve encountered.
> >>
> >> I’ve copied and pasted material between different LyX documents that had
> >> languages set to different languages (such as English, English (USA), 
> >> etc) and
> >> the words would be underlined in blue (IIRC). Much frustration and 
> >> search
> >> revealed that this was highlighting different languages within the 
> >> document
> >> compared to the global document language, which LyX then highlighted.
> >>
> >> I imagine that LyX, or another package, is picking up those German 
> >> words and
> >> setting a language switch somewhere. I’ve successfully fixed my 
> >> highlighting
> >> issues by switching the default language to whatever the offenders 
> >> language was
> >> (seen by placing the cursor on the words, and seen at the bottom 
> >> status bar),
> >> then back to my desired language. This sounds exactly like what fixed 
> >> your
> >> issue, when you swapped languages. This global setting seems to 
> >> overwrite all
> >> local language settings once applied.
> >>
> >

        Kornel

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